South Korean cruise ship runs aground but all 109 people onboard rescued

A cruise ship, right, approaches to rescue passengers from an another cruise ship that ran aground in waters off the southwestern coast near Hongdo, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2014. A South Korean cruise ship ran aground off the southwestern coast Tuesday but all of the 109 people aboard the vessel have been rescued, coast guard officers said. (AP Photo/Yonhap) KOREA OUT
(The Associated Press)

SEOUL, South Korea – A South Korean cruise ship ran aground off the southwestern coast Tuesday but all of the 109 people aboard the vessel have been rescued, coast guard officers said.

The incident came as South Korea is still struggling to deal with the aftermath of April's ferry disaster that left more than 300 people dead or missing.

The 171-ton ship was carrying 104 tourists and five crew members on Tuesday morning when it struck a rock in the water off the southwestern Jeolla province, coast guard officers said on condition of anonymity citing department rules.

The all 109 people have been rescued by fishing boats, they said.

Local TV footage showed small fishing boats approaching the partly submerged cruise ship while people were on deck.